Sister Bay Boat Cruise to Death’s Door
Explore Door County's history and beauty on a 2-hour boat cruise from Sister Bay to Death’s Door, featuring stunning views and captivating stories.
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Important Information
- • Specialized infant seats are available
- • Service animals allowed
- • Public transportation options are available nearby
- • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Embark on a captivating boat cruise from Sister Bay to the legendary Death’s Door, a journey that unveils the rich tapestry of Door County's history and natural beauty. Begin your adventure cruising along the scenic north shore, where you'll marvel at the architectural wonders and the majestic bluffs of Ellison Bay Bluff Park. As the boat glides further north, immerse yourself in the tales of Northern Door County's vibrant fishing heritage and the dramatic stories of historic shipwrecks. Weather permitting, you'll have the chance to see the Plum Island Lighthouse and the old Coast Guard station. This unforgettable experience offers a unique perspective on the region's past and present. Book now to secure your spot on this enchanting voyage.
Pros
- Cruise along Sister Bay's north shore
- Admire Ellison Bay Bluff Park's towering bluffs
- Spot Wisconsin's largest private home
- Learn about Northern Door County's fishing heritage
- Explore stories of historic shipwrecks
- View Plum Island Lighthouse
Includes
- Restroom on board
Excludes
- No free snacks or drinks
- Optional gratuity
Tour Highlights
- • Cruise along Sister Bay's north shore
- • Admire Ellison Bay Bluff Park's towering bluffs
- • Spot Wisconsin's largest private home
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